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Peru

#CD853F

Part of the original X11 palette's practice of naming earthy tans and browns after places associated with mining and clay — 'Peru' was chosen to evoke a warm, sun-baked earth tone rather than referencing any single Peruvian textile or pigment tradition specifically.

Every value on this page is computed at build time from the hex code above using ChromaWell's shared, unit-tested color-core library — the same conversion, contrast, and nearest-name math used across every color page on this site, so a value here matches the same color looked up anywhere else on ChromaWell.

The conversions block gives you the same color in seven common formats (hex, RGB, HSL, HSV, CMYK, Lab, and OKLCH) so you can copy whichever your codebase or design tool expects. The contrast block applies the WCAG 2.x relative-luminance formula against several common backgrounds and reports whether text in this color would pass AA or AAA at normal and large text sizes. Shades/tints step the lightness up and down at a fixed hue and saturation; harmonies rotate the hue around the color wheel to surface complementary, analogous, triadic, and split-complementary partners; and nearest named colors ranks the closest matches from our full 1,094-color dataset by CIE76 Delta-E distance in Lab space, a perceptual distance metric rather than a raw RGB difference.

Conversions

HEX
#CD853F
RGB
rgb(205, 133, 63)
HSL
hsl(29.6, 58.7%, 52.5%)
HSV
hsv(29.6, 69.3%, 80.4%)
CMYK
cmyk(0, 35.1, 69.3, 19.6)
Lab
lab(61.75, 21.4, 47.92)
OKLCH
oklch(0.6782 0.1227 62.2)

WCAG contrast

  • On white: 2.99:1 — normal text FAIL, large text FAIL
  • On black: 7.02:1 — normal text AAA, large text AAA
  • On pure white: 2.99:1 — normal text FAIL, large text FAIL
  • On pure black: 7.02:1 — normal text AAA, large text AAA
  • On light gray (#F3F4F6): 2.72:1 — normal text FAIL, large text FAIL
  • On dark slate (#1F2937): 4.91:1 — normal text AA, large text AAA

Ratios computed from WCAG 2.x relative luminance; AA needs 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text (18pt+ or 14pt+ bold), AAA needs 7:1 and 4.5:1 respectively.

Shades & tints

#5B3918
#985F27
#CD853F
#DDAB7B
#EDD2B8

Lightness stepped ±15% and ±30% in HSL space at constant hue and saturation (29.6°, 58.7%) — a shade darkens toward black, a tint lightens toward white.

Color harmonies

Hue-wheel relationships computed at this color's exact hue (29.6°), holding saturation and lightness constant.

Complementary

#3F87CD

rgb(63, 135, 205)

Analogous −30°

#CD3F40

rgb(205, 63, 64)

Analogous +30°

#CDCC3F

rgb(205, 204, 63)

Triadic 120°

#3FCD85

rgb(63, 205, 133)

Triadic 240°

#853FCD

rgb(133, 63, 205)

Split-complementary −150°

#3F40CD

rgb(63, 64, 205)

Split-complementary +150°

#3FCDCC

rgb(63, 205, 204)

Nearest named colors

  • Peru (ΔE 0.0)
  • SandyBrown (ΔE 12.4)
  • Chocolate (ΔE 18.9)
  • DarkGoldenRod (ΔE 18.9)
  • LightSalmon (ΔE 21.2)

Ranked by CIE76 Delta-E distance in Lab space — the lower the number, the closer the perceptual match to this exact color.

Perceptual profile

Hue 29.6° places this color in the warm range of the wheel. At 58.7% saturation it reads as moderately saturated, and at 52.5% lightness it sits at mid-tone. In OKLCH — the newer, perceptually uniform color space — this color's lightness is 0.6782, chroma 0.1227, hue 62.2°, which is a more accurate predictor of how "bright" this color will look next to others than HSL lightness alone.

Use in CSS

This is a warm hue at 58.7% saturation and 52.5% lightness. Drop it into a stylesheet as a custom property:

:root {
  --color-cd853f: #CD853F;
}
.el {
  color: var(--color-cd853f);
}

Part of the open CSS/X11 named-color set — see methodology.